“One eyewitness to the tragic shooting on Sunday has ID’d Daquan Breland as the shooter, and told police that Daquan Wright handed the gun to Breland, who then pulled the trigger,” police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Friday.

Breland, of Brooklyn, was charged with second-degree murder and criminal possession of a weapon Saturday, the NYPD said. Later on Saturday Wright was also charged with criminal possession of a weapon.

Wright was expected to face a Brooklyn judge on Saturday night.

Breland was arraigned Saturday afternoon. He pleaded not guilty and was being held without bail. Prosecutors did not expect either suspect to be granted bail, CBS 2’s Dave Carlin reported.

A police complaint also mentioned other suspects who were unapprehended and unnamed who were in a car, CBS 2’s Carlin reported on Saturday night.

The capture of the suspects came on the same day that family and friends bid an emotional farewell to the 16-month-old boy. His image lying in repose was one that friends and family members will not soon forget.

“He was a big boy. He was a very handsome big boy — like he was just sleeping,” said Yvette Telfair-Clay, Antiq’s godmother said.

The toddler was dressed in white as he lay in the tiny casket. Hundreds joined his family at the Grace Funeral Chapel in Brooklyn.

“You come out and you see there, and you stand there, and you see a little boy laying there, you’re gonna feel emotional,” said mourner Ralph Kokason. “You know, a little boy that hadn’t even gotten the chance to enjoy his life.”

Hennis was shot and killed Sunday evening as his father – Anthony Hennis, 22, a reputed gang member – was pushing him in his stroller.